What is the highest score of Test cricket?
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What is the highest score of Test cricket?
As of June 2022, the cricket player that holds the record for the highest individual score in international test match cricket is Brian Lara of the West Indies. The legendary batsman scored a record-breaking 400 not out against England in 2004.
Does the WACA still exist?
By the 2018/19 summer, the WACA Ground was no longer the primary international cricket venue in Perth, having been replaced by Perth Stadium in Burswood for most limited overs internationals, Test matches and domestic Big Bash League (BBL) matches for Perth Scorchers.
How many times 400 runs scored in ODI?
As of June 2022, there have been 21 occasions where a team has recorded a 400+ total. The most recent 400+ score was also the world record score in an ODI and was achieved by England, who scored 498/4 in 50 overs against Netherlands at VRA Cricket ground on 17 June 2022.
Where is the WACA cricket ground?
Western Australian Cricket AssociationWestern Australia cricket team / Arena/Stadium
Who scored 10000 runs in Test?
In terms of innings, West Indian Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar and Kumar Sangakkara are the fastest (195) to reach the 10,000 run mark, while Australia’s Steve Waugh is the slowest to achieve the feat (244).
Why is there no test in Perth?
Cricket Australia confirmed that the final Test of the upcoming men’s Ashes series will not be played in Perth as originally scheduled due to Western Australia’s strict COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Is WACA and Optus Stadium same?
The reimagined WACA Ground would complement the much larger Optus Stadium, which is located across the Swan River and opened in January 2018. Optus Stadium can seat over 60,000 fans and has hosted high-profile Test matches and Big Bash League fixtures since opening.
Where are the 5 tests in Australia?
England men’s Ashes tour of Australia will begin on 8 December in Brisbane and, for the first time since 1994-95, the final Test will be held in Perth. The second Test will be a day-nighter in Adelaide (16-20 December) before the traditional Melbourne Boxing Day Test (26-30 December).
Where is the 5th Test in cricket?
Australia and England will face off in Hobart for the second day/night Test of the Ashes 2021/22 series. Due to the different format, the timings of each session are unlike traditional Test matches.